The Dan Bongino Show

News & Politics With a Sharp Edge by Former Secret Service Agent, Republican Nominee for the US Senate & Author of the New York Times Best Seller "Life Inside the Bubble", Dan Bongino.
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In this episode I discuss the motivations behind the liberal
pursuit of global governance. A powerful federal government, meshed
with powerful international, global governing consortiums, lack
both accountability and electoral responsiveness. The CFPB is a
real world example of this.

I also address the Obama administration's willingness to use government to attack American citizens while simultaneously arguing that American citizens shouldn't be able to use the government to fight back against terrorist regimes.

In this episode I dismantle the hypocrisy of liberalism. Liberals love to lecture Americans about what they "need" and do not need but, when the tables are turned, they get bitter and angry. Don't miss this episode where I point out how living like a liberal requires you to think like a conservative.

In this episode I discuss the embarrassing cable news appearance by a socialist who couldn't answer basic economic questions. I also address the failure of the Bank of Japan's monetary policy and what it means to you. Finally, I discuss the movement in Colorado towards single-payer healthcare and why it will fail.

In this episode I discuss the reasons that our economy has continued to struggle under Barack Obama's leadership. You cannot create economic uncertainty and expect businesses and investors to build the economy of tomorrow under uncertain conditions.

Why is it that liberals always seem to learn the wrong lessons from political scandals? The Panama Papers exposed potentially damaging, worldwide, government corruption, and liberals are, outrageously, claiming that this is a taxation problem. I debunk this nonsense in this episode by reading a series of news headlines from established media sources about the troubling accumulation of power in the U.S., and why this should alarm you.

Finally, I discuss the disturbing release of the Panama Papers and a Wikileaks file on the IMF's intervention in the Greek financial crisis. Both of these scandals expose the dangers of unrestrained government and globalism.